In this paper we introduce simplified, combinatorially exact formulas that arise in the vortex interaction model found in [29]. These combinatorial formulas allow for the efficient implementation and development of a new multi-moment vortex method (MMVM) using a Hermite expansion to simulate 2D vorticity. The method naturally allows the particles to deform and become highly anisotropic as they evolve without the added cost of computing the non-local Biot-Savart integral. We present three examples using MMVM. We first focus our attention on the implementation of a single particle, large number of Hermite moments case, in the context of quadrupole perturbations of the Lamb-Oseen vortex. At smaller perturbation values, we show the method captu...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to the stability analysis of the Lamb-Oseen vortex in th...
A vortex particle method is developed for simulating two-dimensional, unsteady compressible flow. Th...
A new rescaling of the vorticity moments and their growth terms is used to characterise the evolutio...
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The two-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations are rewritten as a system of coupled nonlinear ordinary ...
The subject of motions in two-dimensional ideal fluids is treated by numerical methods and the resul...
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Abstract. Vortex methods are numerical schemes for approximating solutions to the Navier-Stokes equa...
International audienceWe consider a stochastic system of $N$ particles, usually called vortices in t...
AbstractA new rescaling of the vorticity moments and their growth terms is used to characterise the ...
Abstract. We consider a stochastic system ofN particles, usually called vortices in that setting, ap...
Vortex methods are used to efficiently simulate incompressible flows using Lagrangian techniques. Us...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to the stability analysis of the Lamb-Oseen vortex in th...
A vortex particle method is developed for simulating two-dimensional, unsteady compressible flow. Th...
A new rescaling of the vorticity moments and their growth terms is used to characterise the evolutio...
The two-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations are rewritten as a system of coupled nonlinear ordinary ...
Recent contributions to the 2-D vortex method are presented. A technique to accurately redistribute ...
A new computational method extending the contour dynamics/surgery (CS) algorithm is announced which ...
The two-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations are rewritten as a system of coupled nonlinear ordinary ...
The subject of motions in two-dimensional ideal fluids is treated by numerical methods and the resul...
This paper presents a three-dimensional viscous vortex method for the simulation of particulate flow...
We complement the literature on the statistical mechanics of point vortices in two-dimensi...
Abstract. Vortex methods are numerical schemes for approximating solutions to the Navier-Stokes equa...
International audienceWe consider a stochastic system of $N$ particles, usually called vortices in t...
AbstractA new rescaling of the vorticity moments and their growth terms is used to characterise the ...
Abstract. We consider a stochastic system ofN particles, usually called vortices in that setting, ap...
Vortex methods are used to efficiently simulate incompressible flows using Lagrangian techniques. Us...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to the stability analysis of the Lamb-Oseen vortex in th...
A vortex particle method is developed for simulating two-dimensional, unsteady compressible flow. Th...
A new rescaling of the vorticity moments and their growth terms is used to characterise the evolutio...